Young Moms

Young Moms is a creatively-named um, club?, group?, loose alliance?, of young moms (mostly college-educated SAHMS) who live in SoCal and go to the same conservative Episcopal church. We meet in the park every week so the kids can run their wiggles out and we can talk to people who form sentences with more than three words. And now we blog together too!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Massive Recall

Hi All - whoever still reads this!

There is a huge recall of Mattel toys because of lead paint. You can check it out here.
Most of the toys are Dora/Diego and Elmo.

L

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Nursing Bras

Thought I'd let you all know that Gap is now selling nursing bras. It might be available only on their website, but I think it is a vast improvement. Check it out here.

Actually, this might not be new news, but they are selling Medela now. I'm pretty sure that is new.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Toddler bed?

Does anyone need a toddler bed? My neighbors are trying to get rid of one. It's nice, it comes with a mattress and everything.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Carseat Questions

Hi All,
Do any of you have recommendations for carseats? Which are safe, etc. ?
Rinn gets close to changing over so I want to be prepared. Where did you get your next carseat? How much did it cost? Where are resources to find out which ones are safe?

I'm missing you all!!! I hope you're all doing well.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Funny forward

Ok, so I don't like forwards either. But this one really was sort of cute, (it made me laugh) so I thought I'd share it with you guys. :)

JUST A MOM?

A woman, renewing her driver's license at the County Clerk's office was asked by the woman recorder to state her occupation. She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. "What I mean is," explained the recorder, "do you have a job or are you just a......?" "Of course I have a job," snapped the woman. "I'm a Mom." "We don't list 'Mom' as an occupation, 'housewife' covers it," said the recorder emphatically. I forgot all about her story until one day I found myself in the same situation, this time at our own Town Hall.

The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar." "What is your occupation?" she probed. What made me say it? I do not know. The words simply popped out. "I'm a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations."

The clerk paused, ball-point pen frozen in midair and looked up as though she had not heard right. I repeated the title slowly emphasizing the most significant words. Then I stared with wonder as my pronouncement was written, in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.

"Might I ask," said the clerk with new interest, "just what you do in your field?" Coolly, without any trace of fluster in my voice, I heard myself reply, "I have a continuing program of research, [what mother doesn't) in the laboratory and in the field, (normally I would have said indoors and out). I'm working for my Masters, (first the Lord and then the whole family) and already have four credits (all daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities, (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day, (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and
the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money."

There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk's voice as she completed the form, stood up and personally ushered me to the door.

As I drove into our driveway, buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants -- ages 13, 7, and 3. Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model, (a 6 month old baby) in the child development program, testing out a new vocal pattern. I felt I had scored a beat on bureaucracy! And I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than "just another Mom."

What a glorious career! Especially when there's a title on the door.

Monday, October 30, 2006

have some cloth?

check this out:

http://wearyourbaby.com/

-Jess

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Quick, easy, healthy recipe

Crock Pot Lentils and Sausage

8 oz dried lentils, rinsed but not soaked
15 oz can diced tomatos, drained
2 carrots, chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
chopped onion, if desired
2 cups beef broth
1 to 1 and 1/2 cups water
1 lb kielbasa sausage (pre-cooked - ready to eat) cut into half-wheels

Toss everything in a crock pot and cook on low for 6-7 hours. Stir well and serve!

This was very new to me - lentils aren't something I've eaten much of - but it was REALLY good! And it is a balanced meal, and it really only costs about $4 for the whole pot. You should all try it. :)